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divaricate

[L., to straddle.]

To open; to fork; to part into two branches.

divaricate

verb transitive
to divide into two branches.

divaricate

adjective
In botany, standing out wide. A divaricate branch forms an obtuse angle with the stem. It is applied also to panicles, peduncles and petioles.